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Performance Tuning of Scientific Applications

Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2010
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4398-1569-4 (ISBN)
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Presents an overview of recent research and applications in computer system performance for scientific and high performance computing. After a brief introduction to the field of scientific computer performance, this text provides comprehensive coverage of performance measurement and tools, performance modeling, and automatic performance tuning.
With contributions from some of the most notable experts in the field, Performance Tuning of Scientific Applications presents current research in performance analysis. The book focuses on the following areas.



Performance monitoring: Describes the state of the art in hardware and software tools that are commonly used for monitoring and measuring performance and managing large quantities of data



Performance analysis: Discusses modern approaches to computer performance benchmarking and presents results that offer valuable insight into these studies



Performance modeling: Explains how researchers deduce accurate performance models from raw performance data or from other high-level characteristics of a scientific computation



Automatic performance tuning: Explores ongoing research into automatic and semi-automatic techniques for optimizing computer programs to achieve superior performance on any computer platform



Application tuning: Provides examples that show how the appropriate analysis of performance and some deft changes have resulted in extremely high performance



Performance analysis has grown into a full-fledged, sophisticated field of empirical science. Describing useful research in modern performance science and engineering, this book helps real-world users of parallel computer systems to better understand both the performance vagaries arising in scientific applications and the practical means for improving performance.



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David Bailey is a chief technologist in the High Performance Computational Research Department at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Bailey has published several books and numerous research studies on computational and experimental mathematics. He has been a recipient of the ACM Gordon Bell Prize, the IEEE Sidney Fernbach Award, and the MAA Chauvenet Prize and Merten Hasse Prize. Robert Lucas is the director of computational sciences in the Information Sciences Institute and a research associate professor in computer science in the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California. Dr. Lucas has many years of experience working with high-end defense, national intelligence, and energy applications and simulations. His linear solvers are the computational kernels of electrical and mechanical CAD tools. Samuel Williams is a researcher in the Future Technologies Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Williams has authored or co-authored thirty technical papers, including several award-winning papers. His research interests include high-performance computing, auto-tuning, computer architecture, performance modeling, and VLSI.

Introduction. Parallel Computer Architecture. Software Interfaces to Hardware Counters. Measurement and Analysis of Parallel Program Performance using TAU and HPCToolkit. Trace-Based Tools. Large-Scale Numerical Simulations on High-End Computational Platforms. Performance Modeling: The Convolution Approach. Analytic Modeling for Memory Access Patterns Based on Apex-MAP. The Roofline Model. End-to-End Auto-Tuning with Active Harmony. Languages and Compilers for Auto-Tuning. Empirical Performance Tuning of Dense Linear Algebra Software. Auto-Tuning Memory-Intensive Kernels for Multicore. Flexible Tools Supporting a Scalable First-Principles MD Code. The Community Climate System Model. Tuning an Electronic Structure Code. Bibliography. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.2.2011
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 680 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4398-1569-0 / 1439815690
ISBN-13 978-1-4398-1569-4 / 9781439815694
Zustand Neuware
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